Connectivity matrix

In the connectivity matrix, we show how the elements like value, material issues, indicators, objectives and results, strategy, and the contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals are connected.

High degree of energy reliability for our network at low costs in our service area

Material issues

 

Indicators

 

Performance in 2020

 

Performance in 2021

 

Objective for 2021

 

Long-term goal

 

Contribution to SDG

Reliability of supply

 

Electricity outage duration in minutes1

 

23.2

 

20.9

 

23

 

Having a high reliability of supply

 

SDG 7.1

 

Gas outage duration in seconds

 

83

 

44

    

SDG 7.1

 

Number of repeat outages concerning unique cable numbers with more than five interruptions

 

17

 

22

 

17

 

The number of unique cable numbers with more than five interruptions will remain at 17 or lower in the coming years.

 

SDG 7.1

Access to energy

 

Number of customer connections

 

5.8 million

 

5.8 million

 

None

 

Customers have access to the energy supply on equal terms.

 

SDG 7.1

Satisfied customers

 

Customer convenience based on Net Effort Score (NES)

 

Consumer: 54% Business: 35%

 

Consumer: 51% Business: 38%

 

Consumer: 53%
Business: 37%

 

Increase in customer convenience for consumers and business market over the coming years.

 

SDG 9.1

Data-driven network operator

 

Number of Smart Cable Guard systems added to the medium-voltage network

 

741

 

618

 

650

 

Further roll-out of Smart Cable Guard as an advanced malfunction detector to prevent and shorten outages in the electricity grid.

 

SDG 9.1

A creditworthy company with a solid return

Material issues

 

Indicators

 

Performance in 2020

 

Performance in 2021

 

Objective for 2021

 

Long-term goal

 

Contribution to SDG

Responsible
investment policy

 

Credit rating

 

S&P A+/A-1/stable outlook
Moody’s Aa3/P-1/stable outlook

 

S&P A+1/A-1/stable outlook
Moody’s Aa2/P-1/stable outlook

 

Credit rating:

Maintain solid A rating profile.

 

Remaining a creditworthy company Continuously outperform the sector in terms of costs and operational excellence. Solid profits within the boundaries of what is permitted in the regulated domain.

 

SDG 9.1

 

FFO/net debt

 

24.1%

 

25.8%

 

FFO/net debt:

at least 15%2.

  

SDG 9.1

 

Interest cover

 

14.2

 

17.2

 

Interest coverage:

at least 3.5.

  

SDG 9.1

 

Net debt/(net debt + equity)

 

38.7%

 

36.7%

 

Net debt/ (net debt + equity):

maximum 60%.

  

SDG 9.1

 

Solvency ratio

 

53.1%

 

53.8%

 

Solvency ratio:

at least 30%.

  

SDG 9.1

Making the energy supply and our organisation sustainable

Material issues

 

Indicators

 

Performance in 2020

 

Performance in 2021

 

Objective for 2021

 

Long-term goal

 

Contribution to SDG

Facilitation of energy transition

 

Number of feed-in installations at our customers

 

494,000

 

618,000

 

The capacity to connect all new locally generated energy in our areas.

 

Having the capacity each year to connect all new locally generated energy in our areas.

 

SDG 7.2 and SDG 11.3

             

Climate change, energy consumption and CO2 emissions

 

Net CO2emissions in kilotons

 

1763

 

115

 

150

 

Having climate-neutral operations by 2023.

 

SDG 7.2, SDG 11.3 and SDG 13.3

Corporate social responsibility in the supply chain

 

Primary assets procured on a circular basis as percentage of total1

 

23%

 

27%4

 

45%

 

An annual improvement in our Circular Procurement performance.5

 

SDG 12.5

Facilitation of energy transition 

 

Investments in the networks in millions of euros

 

890

 

1,014

 

992

 

In long term, annual investments of more than €1,000 million.

 

SDG 7.1 and SDG 9.1

A safe energy network and a safe work and data environment for our customers, suppliers and employees

Material issues

 

Indicators

 

Performance in 2020

 

Performance in 2021

 

Objective for 2021

 

Long-term goal

 

Contribution to SDG

Safe working practices and safe infrastructure

 

Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF)1

 

1.8

 

2.6

 

- 1

 

Safety is key to our operations. We create a proactive safety culture.

 

SDG 8.8

Data security, privacy, and cybersecurity

 

Number of identified data breaches reported to Dutch Data Protection Authority

 

66

 

127

 

0

 

No substantiated complaints received regarding breaches of customers’ privacy and/or data.

 

SDG 9.1

An attractive, inclusive employer offering equal opportunities for all

Material issues

 

Indicators

 

Performance in 2020

 

Performance in 2021

 

Objective for 2021

 

Long-term goal

 

Contribution to SDG

Safe working practices and safe infrastructure

 

Number of employees on sick leave due to an accident

 

21

 

32

 

0

 

Safety is key to our operations. We create a proactive safety culture.

 

SDG 8.8

Attracting and developing talent

 

Training costs as percentage of total wage bill

 

2.4%

 

2.8%

 

3.0%

 

3.0%

 

SDG 8.5

 

Number of apprenticeships offered to employees with poor employment prospects1

 

108

 

778

 

107

 

We offer long-term work to people with poor employment prospects who meet the criteria of the Dutch Labour Participation Act. In addition, we offer work experience placements, internships and other learning experiences for a broad target group. By 2024, we will meet the requirements of the Dutch Labour Participation Quota Act.

 

SDG 8.5

Organisational capacity for change

 

Pace of achieving OGSM9

 

OGSM starting phase

 

OGSM starting phase

 

1Alliander strategy set

 

We work with focus, set priorities, and adapt our organisation to changing needs and circumstances as and when necessary.

 

SDG 8.5

Corporate governance and business ethics

 

Number of employees confronted with measures relating to corruption/fraud

 

4

 

5

 

Employees comply with Alliander’s internal Code of Conduct

 

None.

 

SDG 8.8

 

Number of reported cases of undesirable behaviour (including discrimination) by employees

 

33

 

33

 

Employees comply with Alliander’s internal Code of Conduct

 

Employees comply with Alliander’s internal Code of Conduct

 

SDG 8.8

 

Women in managerial positions as a % of all managerial positions

 

29.0%

 

28.1%

 

31%

 

In 2024, at least 33% of our managerial positions will be held by women.10

 

SDG 8.5

  • 1 For further details, please see our ‘Objectives and results’ table presented previously in this report. 
  • 2 For further explanation, see Changes in financial policy. 
  • 3 The net CO2 emissions figure for 2020 has been recalculated using the most recent emission factors (2020).
  • 4 The percentage of materials sourced through circular procurement is calculated based on an updated method. The method uses the recycled and recyclable percentages per material type as provided by the supplier. If this percentage is higher than the validated percentage, the validated percentage is used instead. See Supply chain responsibility and circular procurement. When raw material passports are used, the circularly sourced material is assessed at 40% (2020: 44%). 
  • 5 We will reassess our assumptions regarding recycling and recyclability in 2022, and include input from independent specialists and suppliers. This will affect our long-term objective. We will therefore only be able to give a concrete long-term objective in the next annual report.
  • 6 All the data breaches reported to the Dutch Data Protection Authority were situations where the network operators had joint responsibility, given that the breaches concerned centralised processing.
  • 7 Seven of the data breaches reported to the Dutch Data Protection Authority were situations where the network operators had joint responsibility, given that the breaches concerned centralised processing.
  • 8 The number of employees with poor prospects on the labour market comprises 77 jobs created under the Dutch Participation Act, amounting to 62 FTEs. 
  • 9 OGSM: Objectives, Goals, Strategies, Measures. Coherent management model for systematically managing based on achievement of the organisation’s strategic objectives. All organisational units are working on this.
  • 10 A managerial position is a hierarchical position as a manager or a position with budget responsibility.